important figures
ism's
revolutions
causes of conflict Category
geography Category
100

he died in a cell and didn't see his country liberated.

who is Toussaint L'ouverture

100

adam smith came up with this economic theory

what is capitalism

100

this event happened in france from 1789-1794

what is the French Revolution.

100

this caused the conflict at the estates general

the group with the most population wanted more votes than the fewer popularized groups.

100

how did the british contribute to the potato famine.

they took all the good farmland

200

the assassination of this person started WW1

who is Archduke Ferdinand

200

This is when a country builds up its military to show force, power, or as a defense.

What is militarism

200

this invention was used during the reign of terror for public executions

what is the guillotine.

200

this was the cause of the Sepoy Mutiny

what is the bullet casings were made of meats outlawed by their religions.

200

When a country fights over a certain part of land for its strategic value

What is geopolitics

300

he is the father of communism

karl marx 

300

define nationalism

what is the unification of a group of people through a shared language, history, territory or enemy.

300

he led the haitian revolution

Toussaint L'ouverture.

300

factors that led to the French Revolution are...

weak ruler, poverty, debt, unequal treatment of third estate.

300

the Russians wanted a warm water port for this reason

what is they only had access to cold water and needed some place to trade

400

this king screwed over France

who is Louis XVI

400

the policy of all affairs being controlled by the mother country.

what is colonialism

400

he tried to unify latin American through revolution

Simon Bolivar.

400

causes of the worker revolts in the industrial rev.

bad wages, unsafe working conditions, long hours.

400

the egyptians went into debt when building this canal

what is the suez canal

500

these 3 natural rights were the idea of...

who is John Locke, life, liberty, land

500

the definition of imperialism is...

what is When a powerful nation takes over a weaker nation to gain access to new natural resources, territory, power, or markets.

500

the working was treated poorly in this revolution

Industrial revolution

500

this is the term for the causes that led to WW1

Militarism. Alliances. Nationalism. Imperialism. Assassination.

M.A.N.I.A.

500

these countries were involved in WW1 and these were the alliances

who is Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire (the Central Powers) fought against Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Japan and the United States (the Allied Powers)